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Bed Bugs Aren’t Just a Problem In Paris. Here’s Why

Por: Time Health October 12, 2023

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The news reports are alarming to say the least. Paris, the city known for its style, cuisine, and amour, has a bed bug problem. of the insects crawling over Metro seats, in hotels, and swarming buses and movie theaters swept the internet, and bed bug anxiety reached a new high. But what’s behind the Parisian invasion? How did bed bugs launch such a widespread infestation of the city? With Paris hosting the first Olympics in the post-COVID-19... + full article



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